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Tories lose control of Salisbury

LOCAL COUNCIL RESULTS

  Councillors Councils
Party +/- Total +/- Total
After 312 of 312 councils.
CON 911 5315 39 165
LAB -505 1877 -8 34
LD -246 2171 -4 23
OTH -162 1112 0 5
NOC - - -27 85

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The Conservative Party has lost overall control of Salisbury District Council in the local elections.

It lost eight seats, and now has 30 councillors in place.

But the Lib Dems gained 10 seats, taking their total to 19. Labour lost one seat, giving them 10 councillors, and there are four "others".

The council has now passed into no overall control (NOC). It was under NOC in 1999, until the Tories won a controlling majority in 2003.




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